Crew of Russian Ark welcomes a distinguished guest: Vakhtang Kipshidze, the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Orthodox Church’s Synodal Department for Church Relations with Society and the Media. With his deep insight into the intersection of faith, society, and modern communication, he plays a pivotal role in shaping the dialogue between the Church and the world. We’re thrilled and privileged to have him join us to share his expertise and valuable perspectives.
Russian Ark - English-language project of the SPAS TV channel, released online on world and Russian platforms Watch on Western platforms: Rumble | X | YouTube
Crew of Russian Ark welcomes a distinguished guest: Vakhtang Kipshidze, the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Orthodox Church’s Synodal Department for Church Relations with Society and the Media. With his deep insight into the intersection of faith, society, and modern communication, he plays a pivotal role in shaping the dialogue between the Church and the world. We’re thrilled and privileged to have him join us to share his expertise and valuable perspectives.
Russian Ark - English-language project of the SPAS TV channel, released online on world and Russian platforms Watch on Western platforms: Rumble | X | YouTube
Telegram users are able to send files of any type up to 2GB each and access them from any device, with no limit on cloud storage, which has made downloading files more popular on the platform. Official government accounts have also spread fake fact checks. An official Twitter account for the Russia diplomatic mission in Geneva shared a fake debunking video claiming without evidence that "Western and Ukrainian media are creating thousands of fake news on Russia every day." The video, which has amassed almost 30,000 views, offered a "how-to" spot misinformation. 'Wild West' "Someone posing as a Ukrainian citizen just joins the chat and starts spreading misinformation, or gathers data, like the location of shelters," Tsekhanovska said, noting how false messages have urged Ukrainians to turn off their phones at a specific time of night, citing cybersafety. Andrey, a Russian entrepreneur living in Brazil who, fearing retaliation, asked that NPR not use his last name, said Telegram has become one of the few places Russians can access independent news about the war.
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